With egg-themed events held throughout St. Louis, weekends in April are as packed with fun as your kids’ Easter baskets. But the excitement isn’t all focused on the bunny—this month features kid-friendly theatre productions, Earth Day celebrations and STEM-related activities that will open up a world of fun for your little ones.
Spring means it’s finally time again to get your hands dirty and feet muddy in the great outdoors! Missouri Botanical Garden celebrates the changing of the season with a special event just for aspiring gardeners in its Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden. For two days, kids can take part in hands-on activities, like Pot-A-Plant and Nature Art & Plant Pigments, that teach them about the wonders of nature, meet Finn, the Children’s Garden frog mascot, and on Sunday, enjoy a live performance from Emmy award-winning WildHeart.
Activities run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Meet Me Outdoors is included with Children’s Garden admission: free for ages 2 and under as well as 13 and up, $3 for Garden members, and $5 for non-members. Learn more on the Missouri Botanical Garden’s website.
For two days, The Magic House turns into an enchanted castle, at least until the stroke of 4 p.m. Princes and princesses from around the kingdom are invited to dress in their finest royal attire for high tea and a special crown-themed arts and crafts project. Fairy Tale Tea also includes a live performance of Cinderella before a meet-and-greet with Cinderella, Prince Charming and the Fairy Godmother. Reservations are required, and tickets are $15 per guests for Magic House members, $22 for nonmembers.
Fairy Tale Tea will start serving at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. or 3 p.m. each day. To reserve your child’s place, visit magichouse.org.
In a vacant lot in Cleveland, Kim, a young Vietnamese girl, plants beans in memory of her father, but in turn, harvests hope in a fractured neighborhood. Over time, Kim’s little community garden brings together neighbors from all walks of life whose bonds grow alongside the fruits and vegetables they plant. With its unique “spoken musical” format and spotlight on diversity and unity, Seedfolks is ideal for kids age 4 and up. Performances will be held at Greencubator, 1124 Lumiere Place Blvd.
Shows begin at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 1 and 5 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets can be purchased through COCA’s website.
If your child has ever wanted to be a veterinarian, a zookeeper or conservationist, the Saint Louis Science Center has a day just for them! During SciFest: Animal Kingdom Expo, kids can learn more about their favorite animals directly from the experts who have dedicated their lives to their care. In addition, they’ll discover animal-related career and volunteer opportunities they may never have thought of before!
Animal Kingdom Expo goes from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and is free for SLSC guests. For details, visit the SLSC website.
Think the Easter Bunny only hides his stash of eggs in our backyards? At the Saint Louis Zoo, he’ll hop his way into Jungle of the Apes, River’s Edge and Sea Lion Sound to leave fun-filled eggs for our furry friends to find! Watch residents hunt for eggs in their enclosures and learn how the Zoo’s animal enrichment program keeps life interesting for them with out-of-the-box activities, toys and games. Plus, your little animals can take part in their own Easter-themed enrichment activities in Schnuck Family Plaza.
Enrichment Eggstravaganza is free for Zoo guests and will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kids’ activities will be offered from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
With the number of incredible attractions St. Louis has to offer, we sometimes forget about all the adventures that can be had! Revisit the city you love by joining Explore St. Louis for Be a Tourist in Your Own Town and get the inside scoop on the summer’s hottest events and activities. Held in Kiener Plaza before the St. Louis Cardinals/Milwaukee Brewers game, this family-friendly trade show features representatives from St. Louis landmarks, organizations and attractions as well as activities for the littlest of local tourists.
Be a Tourist in Your Own Town is free and runs from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For details, visit explorestlouis.com.
It’s a day of play downtown during Gateway Arch Park Foundation’s Kiener Kids event! Start the morning with an all-ages yoga session led by YogaBuzz at 9:30 a.m. before trying your hand at a variety of larger-than-life lawn games, including Bananagrams and Jenga. The fun also includes live storytelling, a magician from Circus Kaput, the chance to build a seven-foot replica of the Arch, and other family activities. Register for the free event online and get a free goodie bag the day of the event.
Kiener Kids runs from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Kiener Plaza. The event is free to attend, but registration at archpark.org is encouraged.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the St. Louis Earth Day Festival has expanded to two days of fun focused on green living, sustainability and environmental stewardship. Check out the stages for live performances from local DJs, children’s artists and global music acts while you grab some grub from Green Dining Alliance food trucks and vendors. Afterward, burn off those calories with free yoga or rock climbing while your kids participate in arts and educational activities from organizations like Endangered Wolf Center, Absolute Martial Arts and St. Louis Chess Club!
The Festival will be held on the Muny Grounds in Forest Park from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. For more details, visit earthday-365.org.
Main photo: Gateway Arch Park Foundation. Other photos: The Magic House, Saint Louis Zoo.
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Come over to the dark side and meet the amazing birds that exist by moonlight. Owl Prowls are an opportunity for families to learn about owls from the naturalists at the World Bird Sanctuary.
Families are invited to the Saint Louis Art Museum on Sunday afternoon to participate in free hands-on art activities with fun themes and to explore the galleries. Each Family Sunday focuses on a different family-friendly theme.
Plan your child's summer at the biggest Summer Camp Expo in the St. Louis area, featuring 70+ local and regional summer camps offering day- and sleep-away camp experiences all across the St. Louis region and beyond. Bring your kids and learn about a wide variety of summer learning and summer fun opportunities for kids of all ages. The Summer Expo is presented by Parkway-Rockwood Community Ed, sponsored by STL Parent and STL Camps, and is open to all families from any school district across the St. Louis metro area. Admission is free.
The Saint Louis Science Center has expanded its Preschool Science Series to include new offerings for different age groups of young scientists. Storybook STEM is for ages 3 to 5.
Young visitors and their families are invited to the Life Science Lab Classroom at the Saint Louis Science Center to enjoy interactive read-alouds of science-themed picture books. Story times are followed by a short demonstration or discussion connected to the book's main concepts.